Harry Potter supporting star Robert Knox stabbed to death in a London pub, after confronting a habitual thief and troublemaker. Sunday Mirror (London, UK).[9]

Leftist actor Sean Penn, the president of the Cannes jury that will pick the best new movie, haplessly demonstrated Hollywood bias by admitting that "you would be surprised to see to what extent questions of a political nature are raised by each of the jury members relating to films or elements of films that on the surface do not appear to have them."[10]Sean Penn is famous for his realistic portrayal of a nitwit in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."

John McCain rejects the endorsement of televangelist John Hagee after unusual and offensive statements by Hagee about Adolf Hitler surface.[30] Hagee withdrew his endorsement at the same time, declaring that "I am tired of these baseless attacks and fear that they have become a distraction in what should be a national debate about important issue."

A woman suffers a heart attack, is placed on ventilatory and other critical life support, then is pronounced dead—and as doctors and nurses disconnect the equipment, she recovers completely.Charleston (WV) Daily Mail. [31]

May 25

LAURA INGRAHAM: "...Which conservative, which prominent conservative do you think would deserve an honorary degree at Washington University? Why don't you name a few?"

JILL STROMINGER, PROTESTER, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY: "Well, I absolutely think that's not the issue, Laura. ... Well, I mean, there are many fabulous choices, like Colin Powell [Note: Colin Powell is not a conservative] ...

STROMINGER: "Laura, you're completely mischaracterizing, you know, what happened and what we were standing against, which is actually part of the reason that we chose to protest Schlafly. Our problem was less her specific viewpoints but more the way that she expresses herself. The way that she mischaracterizes her opponents and how her style of debate changed the debate in such a way that it led people to be oppressed."

INGRAHAM: "Jill, do you or do you not believe in free speech on college campus?"

Trail of Tall Tales: Hillary Clinton[41]
"A series of misstatements — exaggerations, half-truths and lies — made by Clinton over the last 15 years have at times undermined her image and called her credibility into question."

A 2-1 panel of the Fourth Circuit, having a majority of Clinton-appointed judges, just invalidated Virginia's ban on partial-birth abortion. The dissenting judge used strong language to criticize the panel decision: "With a troubling opinion," the dissenting judge wrote, "the majority now seeks to circumvent the Supreme Court's ruling in Gonzales v. Carhart."
[48]

Hillary Clinton trounces Barack Obama by 35 points in Kentucky.[49] Meanwhile, the media bullying against Hillary continues by harping on a meaningless "milestone".[50]Two-thirds of Clinton's supporters there said they would vote Republican or not vote at all rather than for Obama, according to the polls. ... Those numbers are even worse for Obama than in West Virginia one week ago, where 36 percent of Clinton voters said they would back him in the fall.[51]

White House Challenges NBC News on its Liberal Bias[52]
White House press secretary Dana Perino said the Bush administration is "fed up with the way that the President's policies are being mischaracterized, or the situations on the ground weren't being accurately reflected in the reporting." [53]
White House Counselor Ed Gillespie said "deceitful editing to further a media-manufactured storyline is utterly misleading and irresponsible." Gillespie also mentions the "blatantly partisan talk show hosts like Christopher Matthews and Keith Olbermann at MSNBC." [54]

SenatorEdward M. Kennedy (D-MA) has received a grim diagnosis and even grimmer prognosis. The diagnosis: malignant glioma,[55], which is typically inoperable. The prognosis: between one and five years.[56]

"Nationally, about 160,000 students miss school daily because they fear being bullied," and in Hawaii students viciously fight each other and post videos of it on Youtube.com. One victim is now "being homeschooled at state expense."[76] "Oh, he is bleeding already," a bystander observed about the fight shown to the right:

Gay values? Jim McGreevey, the New Jersey governor who resigned in 2004 by stating that he is a "gay American," "owes a prior divorce lawyer at least $116,000 and has not paid his first ex-wife any child support this year," and now claims "he's too poor to pay alimony" to his second ex-wife. Yet "McGreevey earned $429,000 in 2006 and $185,000 last year."[77]

Conservapedia dinner event: June 5th, in Northern New Jersey. Nearby airports include Newark, LaGuardia, JFK, Philadelphia and Allentown. Hold the date and check for fares! Details will be posted as they become available. This will be the largest gathering of Conservapedians to date. The first Conservapedia Awards will be announced, and 200 are expected to attend.

Congratulations to "Dr." Phyllis Schlafly. She said about the disrespectful liberals, "I'm not sure they're mature enough to graduate." Schlafly also "expressed some disappointment that Chancellor Mark Wrighton did not mention homemaker in his list of some of the career paths students were embarking on." [84]

"Next week, an Ohio House committee will vote on a bill that will help stop women from being pressured or forced into a decision to have an abortion."[91]

California Supreme Court oversteps its authority:

"...a bare majority of this court, not satisfied with the pace of democratic change, now abruptly forestalls that process and substitutes, by judicial fiat, its own social policy views for those expressed by the People themselves. Undeterred by the strong weight of state and federal law and authority, the majority invents a new constitutional right, immune from the ordinary process of legislative consideration."

Given the recent release of the movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, Conservapedia is making the Conservapedia atheism article the Conservapedia article of the year. Stay tuned for future developments in regards to Conservapedia's atheism article.

Don't teach our morals to the rest of you? The morals being taught by many parents and schools are so deplorable that it led to the arrest of an 11 year-old boy, who traded a "borrowed" I-Pod for a gun: [115]

"A black employee of the University of Toledo (UT) was suspended on Friday after expressing offense at a local newspaper editor's comparison of discrimination against African Americans with discrimination against actively homosexual persons, noting that homosexual behavior is freely chosen in a way race is not." [121]

The author of the editorial she critiqued opposed the woman's firing: "The university operates in an atmosphere of idea exchange, and while I recognize the institution's desire to distance itself from her, this is a basic free speech issue and I am disappointed she has been punished for expressing her views." [122]

Professor values: "We are ashamed of the actions of this administration," declares more than 200 professors and students at a college less liberal than most, where President George W. Bush is scheduled to give the commencement address. [123]

...But in what could be a better set of professor values, one professor thinks Biblical stories are better than Greek mythology for psychotherapy: [124]

Oh, how liberals love their media icons. At Northwestern University law school, the commencement speaker this week is ... Jerry Springer! Outraged students expressed "'a deep sense of anger, embarrassment and surprise' that the speaker would be 'the sensationalist, ratings-seeking, instigator of daytime television.'"[125]

A Church official instructs the pro-abortion governor of Kansas to stop receiving communion, but she ignores the statement and does what she wants anyway. [127] The article notes pro-abortionRudy Giuliani had broken "an understanding" by recently accepting communion, according to Cardinal Edward Egan.

"The admonition to question all authority that academics so blithely espoused to young minds a generation ago has returned to bite them on the butt." [133]

Hollywood values: Hulk Hogan's Son Sentenced to Eight Months in Jail for reckless driving[134]
The reckless driving resulted in an impact that left his friend critically injured and in need of lifetime medical care.

May 13

Life Without Edges -- The Left's Seductive Promise[139]
If history is right, the closer we get to November 2008, the louder the politicians on the Left will proclaim their efforts "for the public good." They will promise us a life without edges in so many words, yet deliver a life without liberty.

Official confirmation of a Conservapedia insight of eight months ago, when we criticized the planned sculpture of Martin Luther King, Jr. for the D.C. mall: "The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts thinks 'the colossal scale and Social Realist style of the proposed statue recalls a genre of political sculpture that has recently been pulled down in other countries.'"[148][149]

Another Conservapedia insight confirmed: girls are injured in sports at much higher rates than boys. A girl's soccer team "with 18 players, had suffered eight A.C.L. tears — eight — during her high-school years. ... The rate of concussions sustained by high school girls who play soccer is 1.5 times the rate for boys who play soccer." [151] See point #6 in liberal denial, under "more generally."

UPDATE: Myanmar lets the aid in again, including oneplane from the US, but refuses entry to aid workers, saying that the aid must come in the form of "material and not personnel." [153] And in the meantime they're repackaging the foodstuffs and other shipments in boxes with the generals' names on them to turn it into a propaganda exercise. [154]

Conservapedia insight confirmed: On Jan. 27th, we criticized Harvard's decision to have J.K. Rowling as its commencement speaker shortly after she catered to the homosexual agenda. See Our Archives. Over three months later, the Harvard newspaper publishes a similar criticism: "A petty pop culture personality of questionable permanence will send us on our merry way, while figures of real substance wait in the wings." [157] "Our commencement speaker tricked parents into letting their kids read books filled with sex, murder, and homosexual role models."

May 11

The lid has just blown off the scandal of pornography on Wikipedia. They not only have it on their site; they also celebrate editors who "make outstanding contributions" to this—er—area.[159]

UPDATE: Wikipedia has an image of a nude underage girl in its database. It is an obsolete album cover of an album that issued in 1976, a cover banned in the United States precisely because it suggests an incitement to statutory rape. The FBI is investigating the image and the circumstances of its hosting. Wikipedia could now face prosecution for hosting child pornography.[160]

FURTHER UPDATE: Wikipedia, true to form, has merely nominated the nude underage girl image for deletion. On this project the administration would act at once—but over there, the editors get to debate it, and some of their editors are comparing the FBI to jihadist Muslims to support their votes against deletion.[161]

"Newspapers likely to be free in the future: survey."[162] Perhaps people are tired of paying for the liberal claptrap in today's newspapers!

If liberals love people illegally entering the United States, then they also love these same illegals trashing the environment. Can't have it both ways: [165]

The Michigan Supreme Court upholds its traditional marriage amendment and prohibits Michigan from encouraging same-sex relationships by offering them benefits.[166]

Individuals with conservativeideologies are happier than liberal-leaners, and new research gives a reason: conservatives do not insist upon a mindless "equality".
"Research suggests that highly egalitarian women are less happy in their marriages compared with their more traditional counterparts, apparently because they are more troubled by disparities in domestic labor."[167]

Hillary Clinton leads Indiana; Barack Obama takes North Carolina. Hillary did better with the late-deciding voters: "Late deciders backed Clinton in Indiana by a margin of 62 percent to 38 percent for Obama. In North Carolina, Obama won late deciders by a much smaller margin of 49 percent to 48 percent." [169]

May 10

The National Post has a devastating expose of Bias in Wikipedia with respect to global warming and smearing critics of it. The page "was frozen [but it] cast doubt on claims of a consensus on climate change. Although this was done within Wikipedia rules, [William] Connolley intervened to revert the page and ensure Wikipedia readers saw only what he wanted them to see." [171]

May 8

Materialists invite discrimination based on DNA and also waste taxpayer money by passing a national "DNA warehouse" bill, now signed into law. Only one congressman voted against it: Ron Paul. See [178].

The Yahoosearch engine ranks Conservapedia's atheism article #4![180] The search engine AltaVista ranks Conservapedia's atheism article #4![181] Conservapedia's atheism article is certainly building up MOMENTUM as can be seen by the view counter at the bottom of the atheism article!

Darwin and Hitler: In Their Own Words[182]
All this doesn’t mean that Darwinism was the sole cause of Hitler’s barbarism. But it does make clear that Darwinism must shoulder its share of the moral burden, because the connection is undeniable.

Conservapedian student success: a member of the original "Class of 58" that helped start Conservapedia has won a full scholarship to Liberty University. Congratulations!

Christian apologist and author Michael Caputo has recently stated that Conservapedia's atheism article "Offers enlightening, thorough and energizing facts against atheism". Michael Caputo is author of the 4 out of 5 star rated book at Amazon.com entitled, God Seen Through the Eyes of the Greatest Minds (Mr. Caputo has informed Conservapedia that the aforementioned book was the recipient of two awards).[187] Other Christian apologists (some of whom hold doctorates) are excited as well concerning Conservapedia's atheism article and please stay tuned for upcoming details.

Hamas, ex-president Jimmy Carter's new friends, state that the Holocaust happened because the Jews themselves devised it to exterminate the disabled and handicapped among them so they wouldn't be a burden to the future State of Israel: [196]

While the longest-serving black political prisoner was being tortured in Cuba, Rev. Jeremiah Wright was praising his jailers: [197]

Phyllis Schlafly spoke at Columbia University to around 60 students, responding to questions from a liberal moderator; then she took questions from the audience.

She started the Conservative movement with study groups when no one but Barry Goldwater was willing to call themselves a conservative. Getting him nominated to the Republican ticket is what brought about her first book. "Politics is a lot of tedious work, but conventions are fun." A book by an unknown Illinois housewife sold 3 million copies. This in an age of "me too" Republicans, what we call nowadays RINO (Republicans In Name Only).

She spoke against women in the military and gender norming. She said ERA would remove laws that protect women. She pointed out that "what women want" is not the same as what feminists want, e.g., abortion, ERA, gay rights, and universal daycare. She spoke against the idea that women are oppressed by this patriarchal society (mothers are expected to look after their babies) and that government should take this burden off their back.

She spoke of the change in the feminist movement when it embraced "the lesbians", to embarrassed student laughter. She spoke against gay marriage, pointing out its obvious (but denied) connection to ERA. She spoke against Ruth Bader Ginsburg's "wrong point of view" (her equality principle) by which she opposes the Mann Act but supports co-ed prisons; Ginsburg hates the word "dependent", which informs the Social Security system: a retired man's dependent wife gets 50% while he lives, then 100% on his death.

She denied the social construct view of sex differences, mentioning John Stossel's reports on the intrinsic differences between boys and girls, men and women.

Columbia University students were a class act, complimenting the speaker despite some fundamental disagreements. The students enjoyed several laughs with the speaker, such as this exchange: Student question: "Do you think a woman can be President? Answer: Yes, Margaret Thatcher was a fine leader. But it has to be the right woman. She has to be likable!"

Christian apologists on YouTube have definitely taken a liking to Conservapedia's atheism article! A video in defense of Christianity prominently mentions Conservapedia's atheism article.[206] Another Christian member of YouTube has also taken a liking to Conservapedia's atheism article.[207]

"Professor" Barack Obama refuses to debate Hillary Clinton despite her calls for a Lincoln-Douglas style format. His supporters whined that the questions were too tough at the last debate. "Tough questions in a debate are nothing compared to the tough questions you get asked when you are president," Hillary Clinton replied. [211]